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What now for how I support my child?





     3. Give  children  lots  of  opportunity  for  rehearsal  so  they  can  make


            good decisions automatically.


            This will mean they do not have to rely on their Executive Function skills at times when

            feelings are high, and the pre-frontal cortex is compromised.



            In  practice,  this  means  spending  time  with  children  rehearsing  likely

            scenarios – Prep4Best!  E.g.


            “You are with a group of friends. You have promised to get home by 7:00 p.m. When

            you say you have to leave, they try to persuade you to stay and call you a chicken.


            How would you like to respond? What would feel comfortable to say no to them, so

            you keep to our agreement but also feel ok amongst your friends and do not lose face?


       4. Help  children  improve  Executive  Function  Skills  –  first  help  them  learn  what


            they are. Notice times when they are stronger (Bright Spots) and use some of our top

            tips  in  the  Strength  Based  Approach  to  Executive  Function  Skills  book  to  help  them

            improve.
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